Blaze of Passion is a jazz studio album released in 1993 by the Japanese drums and bass duo Jimsaku.
He planned to use taikos (Japanese drums) to further enhance the music, but felt the show had taken on an international outlook and discarded the notion.
People continuously flood the streets surrounding the Sensō-ji and flutes, whistles, chanting and taiko (traditional Japanese drums) can be heard throughout the district.
There are Japanese drums "that are 400 or 500 years old," said Mr. Yamaguchi, "and they must be played, and used, to endure.
The stage had a rope stretched at shoulder-height across it, from which hung Japanese drums and bells which Dinger played during the concert along with his guitar.
He was born in Kyoto, Japan, on 26 February 1962, where at a young age he learned how to play traditional Japanese drums.
Taiko are large Japanese drums which, in addition to their military applications, are very common elements in rituals and matsuri (festivals).
These range from Louisiana zydeco to Okinawan vocal groups, traditional Japanese drums and an unusual duo of guitar virtuosos known as Yamagen.
A crush pushed into the circle to clap and kick and ease backward when the musicians beat out a demanding rhythm on Japanese drums and chimes.
The team that performs on that day is called "Kodama" and they put on a powerful show of Japanese drums.